The ten short stories included in this volume, written between 1855 and 1905, represent the best of Tolstoy’s shorter works both before War and Peace and after Anna Karenina.
The Louise and Aylmer Maude translations of Tolstoy’s short fiction have been revised by Michael R. Katz for increased accessibility. Each story has been fully annotated for student readers.
Preface
The Text of Tolstoy’s Short Fiction
Sevastopol in December
Sevastopol in May
Three Deaths
Family Happiness
God Sees the Truth, But Waits
The Death of Ivan Ilych
The Three Hermits
The Kreutzer Sonata
Master and Man
Aloysha the Pot
Backgrounds and Sources
Leo Tolstoy ? A History of Yesterday
Leo Tolstoy ? The Memoirs of a Madman
Leo Tolstoy ? Diary for 1855
Leo Tolstoy ? Selected Letters, 1858–95
Criticism
Henry Gifford ? On Translating Tolstoy
Gary Saul Morson ? Tolstoy’s Absolute Language
Caryl Emerson ? The Tolstoy Connection in Bakhtin
N. G. Chernyshevsky ? [Tolstoy’s Military Tales]
Boris Eikhenbaum ? [Sevastopol Stories]
Gary Saul Morson ? The Reader as Voyeur: Tolstoi and the
Poetics of Didactic Fiction
Mikhail Bakhtin ? [Tolstoy’s Three Deaths]
Renato Poggiolo ? Tolstoy’s Domestic Happiness: Beyond Pastoral Love
Kathleen Parthé ? Tolstoy and the Geometry of Fear
John Bayley ? [Ivan Ilych]
Y. J. Dayananda ? The Death of Ivan Ilych: A Psychological Study On Death and Dying
Vladimir Nabokov ? [Ivan Ilych’s Life]
Dorothy Green ? The Kreutzer’s Sonata: A Tolstoian Approach
N. K. Mikhaylovsky ? Master and Man and The Death of Ivan Ilych
Richard Gustafson ? [On Ivan Ilych and Master and Man]
Elizabeth Trahan ? L. N. Tolstoj’s Master and Man—A Symbolic Narrative
Gary R. Jahn ? A Note on Miracle Motifs in the Later Works of Lev Tolstoj
Donald Barthelme ? At the Tolstoy Museum
A Chronology of Tolstoy’s Life and Work
Selected Bibliography